It’s amazing how attached you get to things. The LO has started riding to school on his balance bike. The brake stuck one day in the week and I just couldn’t get the wheel to move. Walking just seemed boring again. It was the hardest 8 minute walk we’ve had to do to get him to school. One sad bunny… View Post
92. How to Know if Montessori Education is Right For Your Family
Take a peak into Montessori. Barbara Issacs, Academic Director of Montessori centre international, ( MCI) She’s also the author of Bringing the Montessori Approach to your Early Years Practice and Understanding the Montessori Approach: Early Years Education in Practice. She’s been a proprietor of a Montessori Nursery, trainer of Montessori teachers as well as Senior Accreditation officer for the… View Post
My 16 favorite Early years Pinterest Boards
Pinterest is a great place for learning and sharing early years play ideas and activities. With the range of activities and ideas it’s easy to find all different type of activities and be inspired to try something simple. Not just that but there are so many articles, videos and vlogs about the early years pinned on Pinterest you can learn… View Post
Friday Finds {23.03.2012}
Well it definitely feels like Spring and the flowers are blooming. All the kids have fallen in love again with their bikes. The LO is loving his balance bike and is lifting those legs more and more. Cooking dinner and hearing the children making up games outside was just a nice feeling this week. The squabbles and irritations thrown off for a… View Post
91 Getting to grips with baby and toddler play activities
Rainy Day Mum started in 2011 as a way to share the ideas that I had for a rainy day with J my then 20 month old as everything I found on the internet didn’t work for us, was either too simple or way too advanced for him. It’s developed over the last 9 months and now aims to make… View Post
Colour matching and colour sorting activity
The LO loves letters, counting and cars. He’ll line cars up all day; count everywhere and draw letters into everything. Colours are a different matter. Not sure if he truly knows his colours as he’s a big prankster. He loves to call an apple and orange. Just because he knows someone will smile and laugh at him. I love his… View Post
90. How do you divide your time between work that has to get done and playing with your child?
How do you divide your time between work that has to get done and playing with your child? Allie from NoTimeForFlashcards.com, Educator and creative crafter and Melitsa share their struggles,systems, solutions and stories about the age old question; are we doing enough ( or too much?) Listen:: Listen to this week’s show | subscribe through iTunes | on-the-go device Show notes:: We learn:… View Post
Piece of apple activities for responsibility
Teaching our children in small steps is a fundamental play activity. They copy what we do. We share, show and have fun with them we see their play develop. Laundry provides lots of ways to develop piece of the apple type activities. Sorting and classifying I could show you our pile of laundry but I don’t think any of the… View Post
Teaching independence with the piece of apple principle
Laundry…. laundry ….laundry. laun·dry/?lôndr?/ Noun: Clothes and linens that need to be washed or that have been washed. The action or process of washing such items. Putting away laundry is often a long, lonely and profoundly boring activity that takes up so much time. Babies generate a huge amount of laundry and cloth nappies. Toddlers and preschoolers with their rough… View Post
89. What to consider when developing a creative play space
Dot Male is a mother and trained kindergarten teacher. She runs Steiner Parent and Child Groups and organises courses for parents and Parent and Child Group leaders. She lives in York. Dot is the author of Parent and Child Group Handbook. Listen:: Listen to this week’s show | subscribe through iTunes | on-the-go device Show notes:: We learn: the importance of rhythm… View Post
10 fun places to read aloud with the kids
Cuddled up on the sofa is our best place to read aloud together. But as they get more wriggly and jiggly we’ve discovered some other fun places to read aloud. Bathroom– got to love the echo and the chance to ham up your story telling. Whether clothed and bringing in chairs or a bathtime treat. Local park– sitting on the… View Post
How do I find a read aloud for my multi aged children that will work with them all?
Reading aloud is one of those precious moments that many of us reserve for the end of the day when we’re putting the children to bed. This week on Wednesday 7th March is World Read Aloud day a global movement of literacy and reading aloud by LITWorld founder Pam Allyn. Reading aloud is probably one of the most squeezed activities in our… View Post
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